

Simple, quiet, and weird
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Strange, sad, sweet.
The less you know going in the better.
This book started out strong, with a major twist in the middle, and then…nothing. The story is about Ethan and Barb who become foster parents to two boys. There are a couple of trips to Italy and one side character, but the whole thing didn‘t do much for me.
The first half of this book reads like the fairly flat telling of an arc of a relationship, especially focusing on how it devolves. But then something is revealed about halfway through that forces you to change your perspective. Part of me dug it (after the reveal), but it was still a bit stilted, so I can‘t fully endorse it. But it was definitely interesting.
A story of love, family, loneliness, and pandemic isolation. Hafner‘s tale is a charming and quirky novel about a nerdy isolated Ethan, his outgoing wife, Barb, and a bike tour. It‘s hard to say too much without giving away the plot, but it‘s a story of character, childhood trauma, grief, and human connections
Disappointed in this one. This empathetic novel of an introvert trying to heal his marriage while fostering two siblings should've focused solely on the journey to healing. However, the character development is lacking and there's no direction to which the story is going. Can't recommend.
The Boys included a cast of wonderful characters and the narrative, overall, is so gentle. It‘s easy to feel settled in it, even if that one aspect is a bit jarring. The people who were good to Ethan - they filled my heart with immense joy.
My full review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/4703649079